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the butler was found get of stealing the pope's private documentings. he was handed an 18 prison sentence and almost certainly to be pardoned by the pope. he insists he was trying to expose what he considered corruption in the church. >> an 18 wheeler going down the highway flips over and the tanker began to leak. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. china, that tanker, spilling the oil it was carrying and the emergency crews arrive liquid catches fire and the whole thing explodes much three firefighters were killed and a couple of fire trucks wrecked by the flames. no word on what caused the tanker to over turn. >> india two people killed in an explosion in a scrape yard . five workers were injured and taken to the hospital. no word but told such are common where safety regulations are lax. >> france, police carrying out anti-terrorism raids across the country a month after a grenade attack on a jewish grocery store. dna evidence leading officers to the suspect. they say he opened fire when they arrived hitting three police offi
the butler was found get of stealing the pope's private documentings. he was handed an 18 prison sentence and almost certainly to be pardoned by the pope. he insists he was trying to expose what he considered corruption in the church. >> an 18 wheeler going down the highway flips over and the tanker began to leak. it is our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. china, that tanker, spilling the oil it was carrying and the emergency crews arrive liquid catches fire and the...
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reporter, but tonight the butler is expecting a pardon. paulo gabrieli was always close to the pope or at his side serving dinner. it was a trusted position and he betrayed that trust, handing over thousands of copies of documents to an investigative journalist who was writing a tell-all book. it caused a sensation with accusations of fighting and financial misdealings. in court the butler confessed to the crime and said he did it out of love for the church. his lawyer said he shouldn't be remembered as a thief and even hopes that in the future his motives will be rewarded for the butler said it himself in court this morning, he did what he did for the sake of the church and of the pope. >> vatican judges disagreed, sentencing gabrieli to 18 months in prison. the butler has to wait for forgiveness from the very man he betrayed. the pope's spokesman says a pardon is likely and the pontiff will now study the court file and decide, but questions still remain. was gabrieli acting alone as he claims? some believe the case masked a wider power s
reporter, but tonight the butler is expecting a pardon. paulo gabrieli was always close to the pope or at his side serving dinner. it was a trusted position and he betrayed that trust, handing over thousands of copies of documents to an investigative journalist who was writing a tell-all book. it caused a sensation with accusations of fighting and financial misdealings. in court the butler confessed to the crime and said he did it out of love for the church. his lawyer said he shouldn't be...
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the police have the pope's butler in custody and yes, they say the butler did it the man who served pope benedict meals and help tod dress him was taking documents. the information leaked to the press, and reportedly pointed to corruption in vat vat finance. there is secret letters between pope benedict and the personal secretary. >> and we are learning more in a growing legal show down over the president's controversial health man date. and the health care law would require religious institutions to provide coverage for conception . and more cardinals are speaking out. on molly henenburg has more. what are they saying. >> most catholic schools and hospitals and charities will not qualify for religious exemption and therefore would be required to provide insurance coverage for contraception and sterile and abortion inducing drugs. timothy dollan said they are strangling the catholic church. and the arch bishop of washington dc said he's not buying the administration claim that catholic institutions will not have to pie for birth control but insurance companies will. >> it sounds great if
the police have the pope's butler in custody and yes, they say the butler did it the man who served pope benedict meals and help tod dress him was taking documents. the information leaked to the press, and reportedly pointed to corruption in vat vat finance. there is secret letters between pope benedict and the personal secretary. >> and we are learning more in a growing legal show down over the president's controversial health man date. and the health care law would require religious...
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cliche, blockade runners and what flashes into our mind is rhett butler. they brought unbonnets, perfumes and such nonsense. that was not quite literally true. it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france, belgium, with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional trans, oceanic, merchant ships carrying them to a port nearer to the united states. saint george bermuda, nassau, bahamas, and havana, northcoast of cuba. there the cargos would be transferred from the big fat merchant ships into sleek, narrow especially designed blockade runners. many modeled after the clyde river steamers. so-called, so-called, clyde steamers. low, fast, side wheeled or propeller driven vessels painted gray to blend with the sea at night. once under way from one of these interim ports, they become subject to capture from the moment they left british or spanish waters. every spec on the horizon was a poe ftential foe. they also tried to ti
cliche, blockade runners and what flashes into our mind is rhett butler. they brought unbonnets, perfumes and such nonsense. that was not quite literally true. it was true that the market more than the needs of confederate armies often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france, belgium, with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional trans, oceanic, merchant ships carrying them to a port nearer to the united states. saint...
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it's jobs, jobs, jobs. >> butler, a republican, knows she wants to see one of the g.o.p. candidates win the white house. >> what needs to distinguish for me is someone that i feel can win. >> meanwhile, cox is struggling with her political identity. >> i voted obama. first, i'm a democrat. always been a democrat. the whole family is a democrat. >> now she is a registered independent, planning to vote on tuesday and in the general election. >> i'm not 100% sure where i am at right now. i am definitely leaning republican at this point. but we have to have a change. we need someone who understands business. >> reporter: the republican candidates understand that this election may be on won basd on the economy. governor mitt romney is constantly plugging his business background. rick santorum constantly plugging his working class roots. all of them understand that americans are thinking about their pocketbooks. bret? >> bret: molly lion live in manchester. thank you. one of the more remarkable stories of the campaign so far is rick santorum. the former pennsylvania senator was
it's jobs, jobs, jobs. >> butler, a republican, knows she wants to see one of the g.o.p. candidates win the white house. >> what needs to distinguish for me is someone that i feel can win. >> meanwhile, cox is struggling with her political identity. >> i voted obama. first, i'm a democrat. always been a democrat. the whole family is a democrat. >> now she is a registered independent, planning to vote on tuesday and in the general election. >> i'm not 100%...
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. >>> the pope's former butler goes on trial. the surprising action the catholic leader may take if the butler is convicted. >> i'm what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in one plan. get the 4glte droid razr by motorola for $99.99. verizon. >>> what was being dubbed as carmaggedon two is going smoothly tonight in los angeles. this weekend's freeway closure is part two of last year's big construction project on the 405 freeway. crews demolished the bridge that spanned across the freeway. the bridge will eventually be replaced so the bridge can be widened. the span is scheduled to reopen on monday. and so far there have been few traffic tie ups. >>> tonight a man who was 15 when he was detained at guantanamo bay is back in his
. >>> the pope's former butler goes on trial. the surprising action the catholic leader may take if the butler is convicted. >> i'm what was grandma's cold remedy? hi, primo! asopao! right, asopao! there you go cuz, so you can sweat it out! oh, and music... ( all ) music? ... heals the soul. the power to share unites us. verizon brings your entire family the savings of the share everything plan. unlimited talk. unlimited text. and data you can share with up to 10 devices, all in...
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did the butler do it? >> reporter: by all account, pope benedict trusted his butler, completely. he rode in the pope's car and poured wine for the catholic church leader. today, he is a criminal defendant, before a vatican tribunal, accused of stealing papal document, called the worst security breach at the vatican in recent history, and the most embarrassing scandal of the papacy. he seemed calm, serious, a bit tense at times. >> reporter: the former butler faces four years in prison nconvicted on charges of aggravated theft. the 46-year-old father of three children has already confessed his guilt. but reportedly told prosecutors he only took the documents to expose the evil and corruption within the church. prosecutors say he hoped that by publishing the documents, he would put the church back on the right track. several witnesses will be called up, the most important of whom is the pope's personal secretary. >> reporter: today, the panel of judges tossed out some evidence against him and decided to separate his trial from that of his co-defendant, a computer expert charged wit
did the butler do it? >> reporter: by all account, pope benedict trusted his butler, completely. he rode in the pope's car and poured wine for the catholic church leader. today, he is a criminal defendant, before a vatican tribunal, accused of stealing papal document, called the worst security breach at the vatican in recent history, and the most embarrassing scandal of the papacy. he seemed calm, serious, a bit tense at times. >> reporter: the former butler faces four years in...
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the man is identified as the pope's butler. the leaked information appears in a new book that is italy's number one best seller. the arrest is the latest in the vatican's crackdown on leaks. let's break in cnn's vatican analyst john allen, joining us from denver. who is this butler and what kind of access are we talking about to the pope? >> well, look, you know, the pope is like presidents and prime ministers. they live in a bubble and most people don't have access. but the exception is the pope's own household, including two priest secretaries, four consecrated lay women what cook and clean and so on. and then a handful of laymen who act as butlers who serve his meals and serve his other personal needs. the guy that's been suspected as the suspected mole, in his early 40s, is one of those papal assistants right there in the pope's apartment. so this is somebody that the pope would perceive as a member of his family. >> and someone who rides in the popemobile. what kind of papers and documents are we talking about that this bu
the man is identified as the pope's butler. the leaked information appears in a new book that is italy's number one best seller. the arrest is the latest in the vatican's crackdown on leaks. let's break in cnn's vatican analyst john allen, joining us from denver. who is this butler and what kind of access are we talking about to the pope? >> well, look, you know, the pope is like presidents and prime ministers. they live in a bubble and most people don't have access. but the exception is...
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the butler is often seen by the pope's side in public. riding in front of the pope mobile. he has been with the pope since 2006. documents leaked in recent months have pointed to power struggles and accusations of corruption. >> alan: heat, potential flooding and wildfires. the weather hasn't been cooperating for holiday plans this memorial day weekend. here's more on the extreme weather sweeping across the nation. >> this memorial day weekend may be most memorable for the weather. a presummer heat wave is washing much of the country in torrid temperatures. 899 expected in st. louis. a blistering 94 in atlanta. indianapolis, the indianapolis 500 will be burning rubber with an expected high of 96 degrees on sunday. the hot weather didn't bother beach goers in boston, but heat exhaustion was an unwelcome at this high school graduation in georgia, leaving invite it guests craving to keep their cool. >> getting water, i've seep a couple that had to leave. >> the good news? hurricane bud turned out to be a dud. the once powerful storm with winds up to 115 piers piers -- miles-pe
the butler is often seen by the pope's side in public. riding in front of the pope mobile. he has been with the pope since 2006. documents leaked in recent months have pointed to power struggles and accusations of corruption. >> alan: heat, potential flooding and wildfires. the weather hasn't been cooperating for holiday plans this memorial day weekend. here's more on the extreme weather sweeping across the nation. >> this memorial day weekend may be most memorable for the weather....
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. >>> the vatican says that the former butler of pope benedict is expected to get a papal apartment after stealing the pope's private documents and linking them to a journalist. he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. he said he did because he felt that the pope was not been informed of what was going on in the vatican and that exposing them publicly would put the church on the right track. >> i would not say anybody in the vatican is happy about this. it is a sad chapter, but it appears to be a just trial and just sentenced. >> he is serving his sentence under house arrest for now. >>> cool the temperatures are here, john. >> they are in process, running about 10 degrees above average this past week or so, but we are going way below average the next couple days. right now, 64 >>> the latest economic numbers showed the unemployment rate was better than expected and the vice presidential candidates are prepping for a showdown and kentucky. >> in his weekly address, president obama is talking about the sudden drop in unemployment that is good news for the economy and great news for his ree
. >>> the vatican says that the former butler of pope benedict is expected to get a papal apartment after stealing the pope's private documents and linking them to a journalist. he was sentenced to 18 months in prison. he said he did because he felt that the pope was not been informed of what was going on in the vatican and that exposing them publicly would put the church on the right track. >> i would not say anybody in the vatican is happy about this. it is a sad chapter, but...
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so when such an attempt was made against the white house by the super rich this is general smedley butler in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was one of the most famous retired marine general is in america he rallied the bonus army on the steps of the white house all the way down to the potomac he was well liked among the veterans in one nine hundred thirty four butler was approached by a banker in manhattan a guy by the name of gerald mcguire there was a plot in the works to throw franklin roosevelt out of office the newspapers called it the business plot mcguire wanted butler to lead an army of a half million men to march into d.c. and they were going to assemble in elkridge maryland and march to d.c. they were going to replace the elected president with a new fascistic or corporate run dictatorship mcguire knew the butler was the right guy veterans adored him they'd listen to him mcguire told butler that some of the wealthiest of people in america were putting up three million bucks and that was back in the days when three million bucks was like three billion in today's dollars and du
so when such an attempt was made against the white house by the super rich this is general smedley butler in the one nine hundred thirty s. he was one of the most famous retired marine general is in america he rallied the bonus army on the steps of the white house all the way down to the potomac he was well liked among the veterans in one nine hundred thirty four butler was approached by a banker in manhattan a guy by the name of gerald mcguire there was a plot in the works to throw franklin...
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with nav trained on its streets new orleans sullenly surrendered and butler's troops finally arrive to preserve some kind of order. if the passage of the forts by the union fleet under farragut was not quite the night the war was lost as a title of a modern book would have it, the capture of new orleans was argbly the most important union victory of 1862 and one of the most important in the entire war. southern newspapers bemoaned the great disaster and humiliation, sudden shock, unexpected and heavy blow, deplorable calamity, by far the most serious reverse of the war. the fire eating secessionist edman roughen of virginia who proudly claimed to have fired the first shot lamented in his diary, i cannot help admitting the possibility of the subjugation of the southern states. far away in london young henry adams returned to the american ligation from a spring time walk in hyde park to find his father, charles francis adams, american minister to the court of st. james dancing across the floor and shouting we've got new orleans. the effect of this news here, henry added, has been greater
with nav trained on its streets new orleans sullenly surrendered and butler's troops finally arrive to preserve some kind of order. if the passage of the forts by the union fleet under farragut was not quite the night the war was lost as a title of a modern book would have it, the capture of new orleans was argbly the most important union victory of 1862 and one of the most important in the entire war. southern newspapers bemoaned the great disaster and humiliation, sudden shock, unexpected and...
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. >>> the butler did it. that is the ruling from the vatican court today. paolo gabrielle will serve a year and a half in jail for stealing the pope's confidential papers and leaking them to a journalist. a book based on those papers claims corruption within the vatican hierarchy. and then gabrielle's trial created the biggest scandal to hit the vatican. we'll have a live report on that coming up. >>> tensions flare. we'll take you to the region. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> now to that deadly attack in libya in which the u.s. ambassador and three other americans were killed. two tunisians are being detained in turkey in connect
. >>> the butler did it. that is the ruling from the vatican court today. paolo gabrielle will serve a year and a half in jail for stealing the pope's confidential papers and leaking them to a journalist. a book based on those papers claims corruption within the vatican hierarchy. and then gabrielle's trial created the biggest scandal to hit the vatican. we'll have a live report on that coming up. >>> tensions flare. we'll take you to the region. you know how to dance... with...
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she contacted us at the butler center for arkansas studys. she wanted to find a place where not only the documents could be maintained but the artwork could be main and the. because we had both a research room and art gallery, she knew this would be a place where everything could stay together and it would remain as the collection. >> the collection is kept in our research room closed stacks which is through this door. rosalie gave us a couple hundred pieces of art and about 20 boxes of documents. this is one of my favorite piece that is wasn't part of the original collection that rosalie gave us. one of rosalie's caveats forgiving us this art ap documents, we make this publicly available to anyone wanting to see it. she was very specific that anyone who came from the camps or their descendants that wanted to see the art, that they should be able to see it. they should be able to touch it. they should be able to look at it because it was so much of their heritage. after we received the collection through all the publicity we got, we started b
she contacted us at the butler center for arkansas studys. she wanted to find a place where not only the documents could be maintained but the artwork could be main and the. because we had both a research room and art gallery, she knew this would be a place where everything could stay together and it would remain as the collection. >> the collection is kept in our research room closed stacks which is through this door. rosalie gave us a couple hundred pieces of art and about 20 boxes of...
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butler did is the reason why the people inside this car thought it was a reason to kill mr. butler. >> police are hoping someone will give them a call. >>> a hiker found the body of 32-year-old eric dean garcia yesterday. autopsy results led them to call it a homicide. garcia disappeared with a -- disappeared from a party in san jose. >> san jose will be the lead agency. now that the body is located. our missing person's case is gonna be closed because he's no longer considered missing. >> garcia's motorcycle is still missing. >>> investigators are on the scene of a construction accident this morning in palo alto. a man has head injuries after falling down an elevator shaft. new at noon, ktvu's ann ruben is in the 3400 block of hillview avenue to explain what happened. good afternoon, ann. >> reporter: good afternoon, well, authorities say the man was installing safety barricades at this elevator shaft. the 46-year-old worker was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. he fell between 25 and 30 feet. essentially going from the second floor into an open elevator pit just
butler did is the reason why the people inside this car thought it was a reason to kill mr. butler. >> police are hoping someone will give them a call. >>> a hiker found the body of 32-year-old eric dean garcia yesterday. autopsy results led them to call it a homicide. garcia disappeared with a -- disappeared from a party in san jose. >> san jose will be the lead agency. now that the body is located. our missing person's case is gonna be closed because he's no longer...
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headquarters in issues of the kiev said the documents there the basis of a book the pope's personal butler has been arrested end his lawyer says his corporate with the investigators the documents reportedly shot letter corruption and fighting and the highest levels of the roman catholic church and officer expected soon by copper maker is planning to as many as 6000 jobs the company declines comment but word from someone close to a r i m says the job losses led many divisions that is about 2000 jobs this past summer. hopes to launch its own fall my next year stars said the company has already hired ex apple employees to help designed the device the news builds an earlier reports the company have to have atc to build that 621 right now so how much you love all this? making it was the king might never before. and tallies this edf a holliday? >>> people still can't get a hot tub is actually fun will,,,, life lived in black and white is not a life lived. today, i choose color. to see it. to feel it. to be in it. to be upon it. and to live a life surrounded by it. today, i put on a fresh coat. â
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police believe the men gunned down butler a few blocks away, just a few minutes later. crimestoppers is offering a $10,000 reward and butler's family added another 15,000. >>> the oakland police department is considering a new tactic to get more police officers on the streets quickly. you will hear about an idea for outsourcing in about 14 minutes. >>> san jose police have arrested two juveniles after a woman called to say they were trying to break into her house. that call came from what the police described as an elderly woman living on glenn handily drive -- handly drive. officers spotted the boys climbing a fence. they said the woman did the right thing when the pair knocked on her door. >> she looked out the front living room window. as she looked out, she saw the guys talking to each other and they kept banging and banging. right away, she got on the phone and called 911. next thing she knew, they were going to the side of the house. she heard them at the back of the house. she was on the phone with the police. it was good she did that. >> officer johnson says the
police believe the men gunned down butler a few blocks away, just a few minutes later. crimestoppers is offering a $10,000 reward and butler's family added another 15,000. >>> the oakland police department is considering a new tactic to get more police officers on the streets quickly. you will hear about an idea for outsourcing in about 14 minutes. >>> san jose police have arrested two juveniles after a woman called to say they were trying to break into her house. that call...
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and butler's troops arrived to preserve some kind of order. if the passage of the forts by the union fleet under faragate was not quite the night the war was lost, as the title of a modern book about this campaign would have it, the capture of new orleans was arguably the most important in the entire war. southern newspapers bemound -- and these are now quotations from different southern newspapers articles. "the great disaster and humiliation, sudden shock, unexpected heavily blow, by far the most serious reverse of the w war." one who lamented in his diary, the recent disaster at new orleans, i cannot help admitting the possibility of the subgags of the southern states. far away in london, young henry adams returned from a springtime walk in hyde park to find his normally austaire father dancing across the floor and shouting "we've got new orleans!" the effect of this news here, henry added, has been greated than anything yet. the confederate envoy in britain, james mason, virginian, also wrote from london the fall of new orleans will exerci
and butler's troops arrived to preserve some kind of order. if the passage of the forts by the union fleet under faragate was not quite the night the war was lost, as the title of a modern book about this campaign would have it, the capture of new orleans was arguably the most important in the entire war. southern newspapers bemound -- and these are now quotations from different southern newspapers articles. "the great disaster and humiliation, sudden shock, unexpected heavily blow, by far...
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>> it is puzzling because they are focusing so much attention on the pope's butler. it seem to me, they missed the boat. and they missed the story, and that's why it is so important that we have a moment like this. >> you think there is politicall bias on the part of the networks? >> we have to look at it in the much larger picture. certainly people have their own mind set. that's one of the reasons why we say to the people about religious liberty. >> i will pick up on that. there is a split within the catholic church. 13 filed lawsuit. and some of the fellow bishops in california especially are saying that this seems to be part of a political campaign by conservative leaders against president obama. >> i don't know where that is coming from. one bishop was quoted, issuing a statement that he is totally supportive of all of this including the lawsuits. i don't know where the story is coming from. i know it is out there. and this is the reason to have a program like this where we speak directly to people. >> are you saying there is no split on the church on this issue
>> it is puzzling because they are focusing so much attention on the pope's butler. it seem to me, they missed the boat. and they missed the story, and that's why it is so important that we have a moment like this. >> you think there is politicall bias on the part of the networks? >> we have to look at it in the much larger picture. certainly people have their own mind set. that's one of the reasons why we say to the people about religious liberty. >> i will pick up on...
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the cliche that comes to mind is rhett butler. it was true that the market, more than the needs of confederate armys, often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade, which is indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france or belgium with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional trans-oceanic ocean ships, carrying them to a port nearer the united states. the most popular were bermuda, nasa in the bahamas and close to cuba. there the cars would be transferred from these big fat merchant ships into sleek, narrow, especially designed blockade runners, many modelled after the clyde river steamers and so-called clyde steamers. low, fast, sidewheeled or propel ler driven vessels painted gray to blend with the sea at night. once underway from one of these interim ports, they become subject to capture from the moment they left british or spanish waters. every speck on the horizon was a potential foe and blockade runners maneuvered to avoid discovery. they also tried to plan their runners just so they appeared off
the cliche that comes to mind is rhett butler. it was true that the market, more than the needs of confederate armys, often determined the cargos. the pattern of trade, which is indicated on this slide, usually began in england, france or belgium with legal merchantmen shipping their goods in traditional trans-oceanic ocean ships, carrying them to a port nearer the united states. the most popular were bermuda, nasa in the bahamas and close to cuba. there the cars would be transferred from these...
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does it go higher than the pope's butler? radiation from the crippled japanese nuclear plant shows up in bluefin tuna. and marines and their families drank contaminated water at their base. now they're fighting for benefits when the "cbs evening news" continues. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and str
does it go higher than the pope's butler? radiation from the crippled japanese nuclear plant shows up in bluefin tuna. and marines and their families drank contaminated water at their base. now they're fighting for benefits when the "cbs evening news" continues. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in...
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nicholas murray butler had been president for 44 years, he, columbia was in dreadful financial shape. they had run budget deficits for thlast four years, eisenhower balanced the budget, organed theirst major fund drive at columbia, and was very much involved in it up until november 1948. and in november of 1948, that first tuesday after the first monday, tom dewey lost the election to truman. >> rose: right. >> at that point, the 1952 republican nomination became open. at that point, eisenhower lost interest. >> in being president of column yancht he runs for president and is elected and sort of the establishment that had been supporting of the republican party, been supporting dewey supported him. >> yes. >> ran assort of a true republican. >> yes. >> rose: won the nomination. and was re-elected. what about his years after the presidency? >> his years after the presidency were very quiet. he went to gettysburg and retired at the farm in gettysburg and had an office in gettysburg college and wrote two volumes of history of his presidency. and he was -- he was 70 years old. >> rose: sa
nicholas murray butler had been president for 44 years, he, columbia was in dreadful financial shape. they had run budget deficits for thlast four years, eisenhower balanced the budget, organed theirst major fund drive at columbia, and was very much involved in it up until november 1948. and in november of 1948, that first tuesday after the first monday, tom dewey lost the election to truman. >> rose: right. >> at that point, the 1952 republican nomination became open. at that...
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gerald butler excites some soccer fans. best bets.d's >> got into chris christie comes town to meet with senators on capitol hill. will any movies be able to take the top spot? >> what is new at the movies. >> i will give you a short no.er, this is what we have any way. an old school crime drama and a midnight comedy. describes the new movies this week. >> he is the new soccer coach. >> he plays a has been soccer talked into coaching his in "plan for keeps." they include catherine zeta jones. don't expect anything new in this of by the numbers amid light comedy. worth one star, rated pg-13. you can keep playing for keeps. the other movie is deadfall. bana escapes from a casino robbery and survive a crash and up, a bowling to meet border andcanadian get interesting. three stars, are rated, a great old school crime drama. best we can betts, lincoln, skyfall, and the silver linings playbook. next week will bring the hall -- the hobbit. are you a fan? >> there has been a lot of talk. highly anticipated. we go. children get a sp
gerald butler excites some soccer fans. best bets.d's >> got into chris christie comes town to meet with senators on capitol hill. will any movies be able to take the top spot? >> what is new at the movies. >> i will give you a short no.er, this is what we have any way. an old school crime drama and a midnight comedy. describes the new movies this week. >> he is the new soccer coach. >> he plays a has been soccer talked into coaching his in "plan for...
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so, it was a butler building in relation to the former tenant. and the building permit was approved and it meets a-d-a, you know, all the codes are met in the building. i've reconfirmed that. their architect that they have has reconfirmed that. so, what we see is their $40,000 really repairs from a vanity missing to a toilet seat or a mirror that was damaged, a broken window, very minor issues. >> okay. so, we don't see any other -- [inaudible]. >> you know, the main thing would be a-d-a, and it's an elevation. so, there is no -- the majority of the building is elevation. the mezzanine is under 33%, which means there's no requirement for an elevator. >> so, is there a construction period or a period where -- >> pardon me if i didn't mention that. there's a six-month rent abatement period for purposes of doing these repairs, yeah. >> okay. so, that's why it says that the 750 will be deducted [inaudible]. >> correct. what we're proposing is a rent abatement of six months for the purpose of repairs, getting the building back up. again, it's been dor
so, it was a butler building in relation to the former tenant. and the building permit was approved and it meets a-d-a, you know, all the codes are met in the building. i've reconfirmed that. their architect that they have has reconfirmed that. so, what we see is their $40,000 really repairs from a vanity missing to a toilet seat or a mirror that was damaged, a broken window, very minor issues. >> okay. so, we don't see any other -- [inaudible]. >> you know, the main thing would be...
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. >> the butler did it. that's what italian police believe what happens after pope be benedict's butler was arresting. paolo gabriele is his name. he's 1 of few in the pope's inner circle. the documents he leaked were sent to an italian journalist, and they're in a book that is now a best seller. john allen said this is a huge embarrassment for the vatican. >> it's not so much the content of the documents. the problem is these are all real highly confidential documents which apparently had been leaked by somebody who has the closest access possible to the right hand of the pope. >> gabrielly has worked as the pope's butlic since 2006 and is one of few to have access to the pope's private desk. >>> on to portland, oregon, where police say no charges have been filed in the case of three children found abandoned in a shed. they were found thursday in an area with a lot of homeless people. their mother was found yesterday. she's bib interviewed, but she's not in police custody. the three children under the age o
. >> the butler did it. that's what italian police believe what happens after pope be benedict's butler was arresting. paolo gabriele is his name. he's 1 of few in the pope's inner circle. the documents he leaked were sent to an italian journalist, and they're in a book that is now a best seller. john allen said this is a huge embarrassment for the vatican. >> it's not so much the content of the documents. the problem is these are all real highly confidential documents which...
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. >>> the first day of the trial of pope benedict's former butler has come to a close. the man confessed to stealing confidential documents from the pope's apartment and leaking them to the press. nbc's claudia has the latest for us from rome. >> the most sensational trial to be held in the vatican for decades or centuries will be over in a week. today marks the start of the so-called trial, the one that sues the pope's former butler accused of stealing and leaking private documents from the pope's apartment through the italian media to expose what he said was the evil and corruption he saw all around catholic church. he was in court this morning looking tense. but he didn't show my ni emotion. >> he was occasion untilly a little bit nervous but for the most part he was smiling. he looked rather calm. he obviously had some inside tension. he looked a little bit pale. and he had bags undh-nder his e >> he be take the stand on tuesday and he could be sentenced by the end of next week. he's already confessed to the crime to it looks like a mess of the butler did it but the
. >>> the first day of the trial of pope benedict's former butler has come to a close. the man confessed to stealing confidential documents from the pope's apartment and leaking them to the press. nbc's claudia has the latest for us from rome. >> the most sensational trial to be held in the vatican for decades or centuries will be over in a week. today marks the start of the so-called trial, the one that sues the pope's former butler accused of stealing and leaking private...
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. >> reporter: nbc bay area was the first to obtain this undercover video showing butler and a former commander of contra costa's drug enforcement team norman welsh taking part in an apparent drug deal. butler has admitted he teamed up with welsh to steal drugs from law enforcement evidence lockers and sell them back on the street. today he choked back tears as he apologized to the community, fellow officers, and his family. >> i think he is genuinely sorry because it was for a 51-year-old person a limited period of his life where he just got off the track. and there are a lot of reasons for it. it's nobody else's fault but his, and he is very sorry. >> reporter: now things could have been much worse for butler. he actually face admin mum of about 12 1/2 years in prison, and that's the sentence the probation officer recommended. but because he has cooperated with the government and agreed to testify against his alleged co-conspirator norman welsh, he got the lighter eight-year sentence. norman welsh's attorney says he is shocked by this sentence. he told me tonight he still believes t
. >> reporter: nbc bay area was the first to obtain this undercover video showing butler and a former commander of contra costa's drug enforcement team norman welsh taking part in an apparent drug deal. butler has admitted he teamed up with welsh to steal drugs from law enforcement evidence lockers and sell them back on the street. today he choked back tears as he apologized to the community, fellow officers, and his family. >> i think he is genuinely sorry because it was for a...
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. >> and did the butler do it? the allegations being made against one of the pope's aids. . >>> firefighters in southern california are still trying to control a wildfire tonight. the banner fire has grown to 2500 acres since it first broke out yesterday afternoon. at this point it's only 20% contained. people in more than 100 home that were forced to evacuate yesterday but now they have been lifted. they were lifted late last night this are industrial trying to find a cause. >> a follow up now to eye a story we brought you yesterday. the changing of design being changed for tide laundry to deter children from eating them. they said they will create a double latch lid to help stop children from get them. children sometimes think they are candy. senate butler for the pope is facing allegations of corruption. sources say he was arrested today. he is a accused of leaking private documents to italian media earlier this year. the documents include personal letters to the e pope involving allegations of corruption, misma
. >> and did the butler do it? the allegations being made against one of the pope's aids. . >>> firefighters in southern california are still trying to control a wildfire tonight. the banner fire has grown to 2500 acres since it first broke out yesterday afternoon. at this point it's only 20% contained. people in more than 100 home that were forced to evacuate yesterday but now they have been lifted. they were lifted late last night this are industrial trying to find a cause....
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general butler had sent 3,000 soldiers with the fleet but they were far too few to do anything but to start digging a canal across the peninsula between the loops in the river in the vai th hope it would create a new channel beyond range of the confederate batteries. farragut wrote to general henry halek whose 100,000 men had occupied mississippi and asked for enough troops to help capture vicksburg in a combined operation with the navy. not for the last time would helic prove himself to be general can't be done in response to such requests from the navy. he replied to farragut the scattered and weakened condition of my forces renders it impossible for me to detach any troops to cooperate with you at vicksburg. while waiting for a reply from halek, farragut fwan to fred about the dropping level of the river in the summer drought which threatened to strand his deep draft vessels a thousand miles from salt water touring the summer heat that was already taking a toll on his sailors and on the army soldiers trying to dig that canal. so were the ravages of typhoid, malaria, diarrhea. the c
general butler had sent 3,000 soldiers with the fleet but they were far too few to do anything but to start digging a canal across the peninsula between the loops in the river in the vai th hope it would create a new channel beyond range of the confederate batteries. farragut wrote to general henry halek whose 100,000 men had occupied mississippi and asked for enough troops to help capture vicksburg in a combined operation with the navy. not for the last time would helic prove himself to be...
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i'll not really all together certain that the butler's access to some documents is, really, the junior concern of the church or should be a major concern of people in the united states of america today. we have so many other issues. one of them, for example, is we are going to be celebrating memorial day. we are going to be turned our attention to those brave women and men who died we in the defense of this country, of its freedom, of its constitution and the ability of all of us to carry on our way of life. i think that's what our focus should be this coming memorial day as we simply recognize who we are by the way that is a reason we are this court. we are saying, we are saying we have been told all along we are buried if flags these brave men and women, because they were defending our freedom and our constitution. >>chris: well done, cards natural. thank you very much for joining us and, as always, an honor to speak with you. >>guest: a great joy to be with you. >>chris: next we discuss president obama's continuing attacks on romney's big record. i haand then i have eleven my grandk
i'll not really all together certain that the butler's access to some documents is, really, the junior concern of the church or should be a major concern of people in the united states of america today. we have so many other issues. one of them, for example, is we are going to be celebrating memorial day. we are going to be turned our attention to those brave women and men who died we in the defense of this country, of its freedom, of its constitution and the ability of all of us to carry on...
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the fleet was supported by an army of 15,000 union soldiers commanded by benjamin butler, probably not much of a military asset for the -- for the union effort. and indeed the public expected the navy to do the heavy work. just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold it until the army comes up. and that's exactly how it happened. the mortar schooners commanded by commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousand of 216-pound shells into the forts. doing a lot of damage, but knocking out only a few of the guns. faragut grew impatient and decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24th. this was not a popular decision among this captains. who had in the words of one of them, little or no sanguine feeling of success. for his part t
the fleet was supported by an army of 15,000 union soldiers commanded by benjamin butler, probably not much of a military asset for the -- for the union effort. and indeed the public expected the navy to do the heavy work. just as the fleet under flag offic officer, samuel dupont had done at port royal, south carolina, five months earlier. iowa senator james grimes, a member of the senate committee on naval affairs, told assistant secretary of the navy, gustaves fox. take new orleans and hold...